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Requires(post): coreutils Anas On 08/10/2013 08:07, "Aleksander Zdyb" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hello all! > >TL;DR; >coreutils are installed by `mic create` even though dependencies are >fulfilled by another package. > > >Full story: >I've got a tiny image of TIZEN 3.0 (packages from live repos from >tizen.org). The list of used packages is as follows: >* dash >* dbus >* filesystem >* libgudev >* pam >* systemd >* libsystemd >* util-linux-agetty [1] >* util-linux-login-utils [2] >* mount >* rpm > >Certainly there are some dependencies installed automatically and one of >them is coreutils (which I'm trying to get rid of). >Knowing no other way to find out the reason it was installed by rpm, I >tried to uninstall it from image: > ># rpm -e coreutils >error: Failed dependencies: > /usr/bin/mkdir is needed by (installed) >shared-mime-info-1.0-2.12.armv7l > /usr/bin/rm is needed by (installed) shared-mime-info-1.0-2.12.armv7l > >So I found out, that only two binaries from coreutils were needed by >other packages. >I prepared two packages (busybox and busybox-symlinks), which provided >the above files and added them to my list. > >And now I cannot prepare any image, because of this: > >Warning: file /usr/bin/mkdir conflicts between attempted installs of >coreutils-8.21-2.7.armv7l and busybox-symlinks-1.20.2-10.armv7l >Warning: file /usr/bin/rm conflicts between attempted installs of >coreutils-8.21-2.7.armv7l and busybox-symlinks-1.20.2-10.armv7l >... >Error <repo>: Could not run transaction. > > >My question is, why would coreutils still be installed in spite of the >dependencies are provided by busybox-symlinks? > > >Subpackages of util-linux: >[1] Provides only: /usr/sbin/agetty >[2] Provides only: /etc/default/su, /etc/pam.d/login, /etc/pam.d/remote, >/etc/pam.d/su, /etc/pam.d/su-l, /usr/bin/login, /usr/bin/su, >/usr/sbin/sulogin > > >-- >Aleksander Zdyb >Samsung R&D Institute Poland >Samsung Electronics > >_______________________________________________ >Dev mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev
